Applications
Today, there are two basic types of controls
for lighting; on/off and adjustable
output controls. The use of on/off
controls eliminates energy use during
times when a source of light isn’t necessary.
Adjustable light output controls allow
occupants the flexibility to modify
light levels for visual comfort and optimal
performance while providing reduced
energy use. Maximizing the efficient
use of lighting energy incorporates
both on/off and adjustable controls,
yet trying to achieve this goal often
falls short due to ineffective, outmoded
methodologies of combining personal
comfort with central building management.
Now, you can assemble a sophisticated
and flexible network that provides an
interoperable systems approach to total
lighting control.
Achieve the impossible;
-Personal
control at the local level
-Load Management efficiencies
-Central monitoring, scheduling and
control.
The software-based
Lighting Control System provides the solution
to achieving creature comfort and
efficient energy utilization through a simple,
automated Windows-based application.
Facility managers can now easily
control zones of lights anywhere in a
building by interacting with our on-screen graphic
user interface.
The Easy-talk™ Lighting
Control System provides the final link
for optimizing and enhancing your
building’s automating systems. The addressable
lighting system developed by Easylite™
can now be integrated into an
intelligent control plan. A command
from a computer keyboard or mouse can
turn lights off and on, adjust light
output by zone, and monitor the on-going
lighting status anywhere in the building.
The Easy-talk™ Lighting Control
System is designed to optimize energy
use while providing maximum local
control.
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Features
-Addressable zone controls
-Digital and analog control
modules
-Integrates central &
local mode controls
-Adjusting fade (dimming) rate
-Real-time scheduling 24 hours
per day, 7 days a week
-Demand load shedding
-Up to 256 programmable Zones
-Pre-set programs or real time
overrides
Operating System Environment
-IBM compatible PC (486 or
higher)
-VGA moni tor
-64 megabytes of RAM
-Microsoft Windows 98, NT,
2000
-60 megabytes of free hard
disk space
-CD-Rom drive and mouse |